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I love this screwdriver.
They also make a HVAC version. Instead of a #3 robertson bit they have a schreider(sp) remover.
Also the shaft can be used as 1/4" and 5/16" nutdrivers.
Not a fan of the stubby version.

I haven't seen that one, but it sure sounds like a great acc'y. Put that (core remover) in the driver and you could be the first one out of the parking lot every time

I have a stubby that stays in the truck until I need it.

Is this a Fabreze moment? C.Y.D.I'm voting white elephant. 2¢.My competition are my best salespeople!

I carry all the screw drivers I need in my tool bag (3 flat heads, 2 philips, 1/4 and 5/6 long handled magnetic nut drivers, and 1/4 through 9/16 regular nut drivers) as well as a Klein 11-in-1. This way if I have to run up to the roof of a restaurant while downstairs working I can just take my 11-in-1 instead of the whole dame tool bag.

Well, I don't know how much time some of you have spend on a commercial roofs but in some cases a walk back to the truck can cost 20 minutes. I normally have a Gerber, a pair WR-5 ViceGrips and a small flash lite. All items have saved me daily. Normally I'll go check a unit prior to hauling 40 pounds of tools to it. I do own two homes and a 34' boat so yep I guess I qualify as a HO and DIY? I guess that's true too, 'cause if it's broke I can fix it!

Diceman I do understand your opinion but at 53 years of age I've learned to work Smarter not harder. If one of my multipurpose pocket tools saves me time and gets me out of a jam, I'm happy.

I almost forgot. I keep several 4 in 1 screwdrivers around. Where they've saved me before the using the shaft as a nut driver. I think I have one Stainless Steel that came from West Marine.